School opens, new initiatives set for student success
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News from St. Ignatius Schools
ST. IGNATIUS — As summer draws to a close, many of us are beginning to look forward to the start of another school year. Come Sept. 2. St. Ignatius Schools will reopen their doors to begin a new school year. Staff will be eager to greet students and parents, as classes will begin at 8:15 a.m.
The academic goals at Mission haven’t changed over the past years. The schools want to improve all student scores in math and reading. In order to do this, the district will be supporting a number of initiatives throughout the year. Our initiatives will focus on improving attendance; academic rigor; and safety, support and belonging. All of these things effect student learning in math and reading.
You will see and hear slogans like: “Learning takes work;””HCA Baby;” “Top Dawg;” “You Must Be Present To Win;” and a variety of other sayings and initiatives that promote our mission for students to succeed at St. Ignatius. The district and its schools will be working with community support groups like the Indian Education Committee (IEC), Parent Teacher Organization (PTO) and the Booster Club to provide the best opportunities for children to succeed. Mission invites you to join them and any of the above organizations to make a great school even better.
Mission possible is all about bringing our school and community together in order to best serve youth: Together, communities can be the difference. See you on Tuesday, Sept. 2.